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  1. I'm having the same sort of issue, I (stupidly) did an update thinking it wasn't a major update so wasn't an issue, now my N54L is stuck on 6.0.2-8451 (can't remember what Update # it was) in Recoverable. Now I can access the partitions using gparted, but can't figure out a way to access the files to change the version number trick and all that. So figured, is it just easier to delete the /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 etc partitions and start again? I was about to just do that but thought I'd better check on here to make sure it will definitely work and won't screw up my data. EDIT: Went ahead and deleted all the system partitions, ends up that I can't just reinstall the DSM as it will wipe all my data. I have a backup from about 2 months ago so won't lose too much data, but still a pain in the arse. EDIT2: So after it warned that, all my data is actually still there. Happy days!
  2. The Synology DSM installs on each of the installed hard drives anyway, the USB key is just for the boot loader so that you can boot Synology DSM on non Synology hardware. Just use the USB drive, if it fails, install the boot loader again and you're good to go as all the actual information for the DSM is on your hard drive/s.
  3. HP N54L works perfectly Also for UPS - CyberPower Value 600E is detected fine and shuts down the NAS when on battery power after the time set. I'd assume that most of the CyberPower range would work.
  4. Ok stupid me, I figured it out reading a thread on OCAU (http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showt ... st16268871). Basically I had to change it all to this: eth0_wol_options="g" <<<< from "d" to "g" eth1_wol_options="g" <<<< from "d" to "g" eth2_wol_options="g" <<<< from "d" to "g" eth3_wol_options="g" <<<< from "d" to "g" wol_enabled_options="" <<< And then it worked!! Going to change netif_num to 1 as well so that it doesn't show I have 4 NICs when I only have the one. Tested it just then and it worked without a problem. Now I've been experimenting with using the script (found here - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&start=340#p6356) to unmount the USB drive once it's booted using the script: sync; /usr/syno/bin/synousbdisk -umount sdu1; >/tmp/usbtab It works, but gives me an error about the USB drive not being ejected properly, from a bit of research seems to just be a DSM 5 issue. Do you think it's safe to just leave the script as it is and this won't have any negative side effects? Also just on a side note, why on earth don't Synology allow USB drives to be unmounted through their apps?!!? I can't believe it, you can't even do it on the mobile website either, only the full version desktop can you actually unmount the drives. Would be a hell of a lot easier to be able to unmount it with DS File or DS Finder!
  5. Hey all, Been reading the forums for a while, but haven't needed to sign up here till now. I've been trying to get WOL working on my HP N54L for an hour or so, and it's doing my head in! I've read all the threads I can on here, and also the guide (http://www.xpenology.nl/wake-on-lan/) and can't get it to work. Synology Assistant won't even let me click on the option to set up WOL, all the options for it are blanked out! One thing I've noticed is, in the DSM it has 'Enable WOL on LAN 4' and I can't change that to anything else. Even deselecting it it comes back on once I've tried saving it. Has any one else run into this issue? It's annoying the hell out of me! Running nanoboot and DSM 5.0-4493 Update 7 Sorry about making a new post about this by the way, my mistake. Thanks.
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